It's such a lively, spontaneous, comic horror farce it embraces special effects for blood and gore like few films before or after it truly have. This is probably one of the most bat-shit insane and violent movies I have ever seen, period. The whole thing has this real low budget aesthetic to it throughout the first half and that's charming, but what's even more-so is the transition from that to all-out gruesome carnage in the third act. His early effort "Dead Alive" (known as "Braindead" some places) is an ode or homage to the mere existence of over-the-top movie violence and gore. Peter Jackson apparently loves blood, guts, gore, and fake red bodily fluids as much as I do. I'm not easily offended or shocked by movie violence and in the case of features like "The Evil Dead" and its sequel, the grotesque becomes the darkly comic and absurd. The more the merrier is my motto when it comes to such a thing. But if we are, then movie blood is what I always crave. I love anything (artificial) that flows in large amounts, even if we aren't speaking of bodily fluids.
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